
Jerusalem
Old City layers—Western Wall, Church traditions, and vantage points for Scripture-centered teaching.
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Urban hubs and historic centers across Israel.

Old City layers—Western Wall, Church traditions, and vantage points for Scripture-centered teaching.

Nativity traditions and Shepherds’ Field with guided context and time for reflection.

Mediterranean shoreline and modern neighborhoods—pair Old Jaffa with beach promenades and markets.

Basilica of the Annunciation and Old City lanes—compact walking and church spaces for reflection.

Sea of Galilee base for boat rides and lakeside paths; close to Capernaum and Mount of Beatitudes.

Bahá’í Gardens terraces and Carmel views—pair with Acre/Akko or Caesarea along the coast.

Landmarks and scenic paths throughout Israel.


Quiet garden setting near the Old City—guided visits suited for devotion and worship moments.

Mount of Olives foothill—ancient olive trees and church spaces for prayerful teaching.


Overlooks the Galilee with calm paths—ideal for reading the Sermon on the Mount.



Desert fortress above the Dead Sea—cable car up, panoramic views, and strong teaching moments.

Herod’s harbor with theatre and aqueduct ruins along the Mediterranean coast.

Synagogue and house-tradition site on the Sea of Galilee—core to Jesus’ ministry routes.

Jerusalem overlook with Gethsemane foothill—strong skyline views and prayerful spaces.



Baptismal site on the Jordan River—quiet setting for group reflection and optional rites.

Traditional site of the Transfiguration—hilltop church and views over Lower Galilee.

Banias springs and ruins near the Hermon foothills—pair with Golan viewpoints.
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